Featuring 150 of Mangelsen's most iconic photos that capture the majesty of all the seasons in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem – the most dramatic vistas, and all of the magnificent wildlife.
Established in 1872, Yellowstone is America's first national park and sits at the heart of the only remaining region in the Lower 48 states that contains all of the free-roaming, iconic mammals on the continent: wolves, elk, bison, grizzlies, and countless species of birds. This is North America's equivalent of the African Serengeti.
For the park's 150th anniversary, Mangelsen has opened his vault of stunning photographs from every corner of the 2.2 million acres that make up Yellowstone and the adjacent Grand Teton. Visit such awesome national treasures as Yellowstone Lake, Old Faithful, the Snake and Yellowstone Rivers, and the wide plains of the Lamar Valley.
Thomas D. Mangelsen is considered one of the foremost living nature photographers in the world. Mangelsen has been a champion of conserving the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and giving voice to its unparalleled wildlife for decades. Todd Wilkinson is western correspondent for National Geographic and the Guardian, as well as the author of several acclaimed books and a contributor to Yellowstone: A Journey Through America's Wild Heart. Jane Goodall, known for her landmark chimpanzee study, is the most recognizable figure in conservation today. Yellowstone Forever is the official nonprofit partner of Yellowstone National Park.